The late celebrated American culture icon Lou Reed, who died in 2013, liked to keep language short and simple. That meant song lyrics, melodies and photography. He died age 71 from liver […]
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Walking Bicycle Club is the first new bicycle in 200 years
Japan is set to revolutionise the way we travel with a new product called the Walking Bicycle Club. Touted as the first big breakthrough in 200 years of the cycling industry, the […]
Denmark offers foreign freedom fighters rehab without jail time
In ther special reports from the Danish city of Aarhus on the country’s controversial policy of de-radicalisation, CNN’s Atika Shubert speaks to local Mosque chairman Oussama el-Saadi about the role of Danish […]
Anthony Bourdain in Iran: Land of secret recipes
A family welcomes Tony into their home for a traditional Iranian meal and good conversation. Watch Sunday, Nov. 2, 9pE/P.
Louis Vuitton Foundation by Frank Gehry
The Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris opens its doors to the public. The landmark, which is located on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne park, is an art museum and cultural […]
Danes more welcoming of refugees than depicted
Finally, at last, a positive message about immigration is beginning to gain traction in the conventional media, as well as on social media, a message which is being backed up by reliable […]
Revealed: Hitler’s California dream home
If Germany had won World War II, Adolf Hitler may have put down roots in the hills of southern California. In the Santa Monica Mountains, a wealthy pair of Nazi sympathizers built […]
Photo of the day
Japanese school children in Kyoto jumping with joy! [via Inside Japan Tours on Google+]
David Bowie interviews Roy Lichtenstein
Much like INTERVIEW MAGAZINE’s founder Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein should be too popular, too ubiquitous, to remain a name to drop. Who isn’t familiar with Lichtenstein’s “Drowning Girl” (1963) or “Whaam!” (1963)? […]
Over 1000 artworks brought online by 19 museums in Japan are now available on the Google Art Project
Here’s to an artistic start of the week: over 1000 artworks brought online by 19 museums in Japan are now available on the Google Art Project! Take a break and explore a […]